Even in a sluggish market, a B.C. trophy home can set a sales record
More than five years after putting the house on the market, a seller in the Okanagan has finally found a buyer, selling for $32-million – and setting a record for the region.
The owner, from another province, purchased the historic site at 12391 Pixton Rd., Lake Country, B.C., in 2011, and then oversaw every detail of a seven-year custom build of what is now a nine-bedroom, 16-bathroom, 19,663 square-foot, 8.55-acre estate, said listing agent Jane Hoffman. Not long after completion, the owner put the house up for sale, knowing it would take years to find the right buyer.
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